Yes! All guests traveling from the U.S. (or anywhere outside the EU) will need a valid passport. Make sure it’s valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned return date. Check your expiration date now — renewals can take several weeks.
U.S. passport holders do not need a visa for tourism visits under 90 days. If you're traveling from another country, check your local travel requirements.
Rental cars, trains, and taxis are widely available. If you plan to drive, make sure to check if an International Driving Permit is required. We'll also be sharing local transportation options and tips closer to the wedding.
Most major U.S. carriers (like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) offer international data plans, but you can also get a local SIM card or use eSIM options for better rates. Just make sure your phone is unlocked if you plan to swap SIMs.
[Insert dress code here – e.g., Formal, Cocktail Attire, Garden Party Chic, etc.] Please check the Schedule page for specific event info.
Please refer to your invitation or reach out to us directly. We’ve tried to be as clear as possible, but we're happy to clarify!
You can withdraw Euros from ATMs in Italy — they often offer better exchange rates than airport kiosks. Just check with your bank for foreign transaction fees.
Bring comfortable shoes (cobblestones are real!), a travel adapter (Italy uses Type C, F, or L plugs), and layers — even summer nights can get cool.